Perth, Australia
2007-01-23 13:37:30
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answered by Rutroh 6
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For one thing, centralization of power is always used to destructively control the masses, and OFTEN to deliberately stunt the economic prosperity and intellectual development of the people, so that they can be more easily managed. The OTHER problem with the 'world government' that many are proposing today... is the TYPE of government they are proposing: Something akin to Orwellian dystopia. Global COLLECTIVISM. I would not be nearly as opposed to the idea if we were talking about a confederated republic of sovereign nations, as you describe. But what we are really talking about here is a scientific technocracy in which the individual is subservient to the whole. A society in which an elite few get to play God with the very fate of mankind. In which a small group attempts to take the reins of all human evolution. Collectivism is a dangerous, anti-human philosophy. It is a utopian lie. It is death. I advocate individualism, liberty, and the decentralization of power. Mutual agreements between truly sovereign nations are the best way to ensure that the interests of the respective citizens will be considered. Furthermore, localized governments are always more effective at addressing the specific, individual needs of their citizens. Have you ever dealt with a governmental bureaucracy? Imagine having to address your community's individual needs to a global central authority. How helpful do you think they'd be? (Even assuming their best intentions, which is laughable?) And how efficient do you suppose a global bureaucracy would be? And what if... one day... you woke up and decided you didn't like it? What could you do about it? Who would this Earth Government answer to? Where could you GO to escape it? Have you really thought this through?
2016-03-28 23:36:05
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answered by ? 4
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perth is the most remote capital city in the world
i am sure there are other towns and such that are more isolated, but this is probably the city that is the most isolated
2007-01-23 14:28:49
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answered by Minerva 5
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Vostok, Antarctica
I have relatives living in Perth. It's not that isolated.
2007-01-23 13:35:52
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answered by Scythian1950 7
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Petropavlovsk, russia
2007-01-27 09:26:25
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answered by Xen C 2
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depends. i would say Nome, AK
2007-01-23 13:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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